One Apple Park Way,
Cupertino, CA 95014
Apple
Cloud Infrastructure | Hyperscale Cloud
Apple operates a massive, 100% renewable energy-powered hyperscale data center network supporting services like iCloud, Siri, and AI initiatives, with major hubs in North Carolina, Oregon, Nevada, Arizona, Iowa, Denmark, and China. For more information, visit https://www.apple.com/
Apple Recent News
Linaro takes control of Arm’s Forge HPC software tools
Linaro Ltd., a UK-based provider of open-source Arm software development tools, has reached a deal with Arm to acquire its…
| Jan 24, 2023 | Linux Foundation establishes Open Metaverse Foundation for open-source metaverseThe Linux Foundation has established the Open Metaverse Foundation to accelerate the development of vendor-neutral and scalable metaverse. This foundation… |
| Apr 25, 2022 | National Science Foundation invests $37M for research in next-gen networking systemsThe National Science Foundation (NSF) agency said it will invest $37 million to fund the development of the next generation… |
| Apr 30, 2020 | Boston Dynamics experiments with a four-legged aid in a COVID-19 worldMobile robotics pioneer Boston Dynamics is pushing edge computing to a new environment in an effort to aid medical workers… |
| Apr 2, 2020 | Startup debuts Kubernetes-ready platform to ease AI resource allocation headachesRunai Labs Ltd. has announced the general availability of its deep learning virtualization platform, which could eventually prove to be… |
| Feb 10, 2020 | Tachyum books its first universal-chip designChip designer Tachyum Inc. has sold its first reference design, the Prodigy Universal Processor AI/HPC, to an undisclosed customer for… |
| Jan 25, 2020 | Kneron processes $40m investment for edge AISan Diego-based Kneron, a developer of AI algorithms and AI-optimized processor designs for use in edge devices such as surveillance… |
| Jan 22, 2020 | Apple adds Xnor.AI smarts to edge devicesApple has acquired Xnor.AI, a developer of software and chip technology that make the job of object recognition easier for… |

